Designer module familiarization
By default, the Designer module covers the entire screen. It includes all the elements you may need in order to create or edit a view.
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This screen capture shows a typical design situation, with several gauges placed on the active area. The screen is divided in as many areas as your selected layout. The area with a white background is the active view; the one you are creating or editing.
A Designer Top bar
The top bar presents some buttons for key functions related to the Designer module, such as adding or removing gauges. The top bar is located on the top of the Designer module presentation and stretches from the far left to the far right side.
B Active area
The active area corresponds to the active view you want to work with the Designer. You can easily identify an active area by its white background and red thick border.
C Non-active area
The Non-active area corresponds to the views you are not going to create or edit. You can easily identify a non-active area by its grey background. Whatever changes or gauges you add on a non-active area will not be shown on your current presentation.
D Designer Bottom bar
The Designer Bottom bar is located at the bottom of the Designer presentation and stretches from the far left to the far right side. The Designer Bottom bar includes the online keyboard and the Close button.